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dan rather. dan, quite extraordinary incident. i can remember where i was when elvis died. dennis rodman sitting there with the leader of north korea, talking about being his best friend, et cetera. amid all the comedic aspect of this, and those feeling affront by this guy, there is a serious point about raising awareness of north korea and having any kind of contact there. what do you make of it all? >> first of all, i think it's important we focus some attention on north korea. anything that gets some attention focused. this is one of two or three places in the world likely to be a third world war. high on the list. one tends to get when we had bad relations with the marxist, leninist china, diplomacy is the closest to this that i can see. i'm not suggesting it would work out that way. you remember people played ping-pong, had his comedy moments as well. but it led to a little bit of opening. now, with dennis rodman, i will say that, look, i've been to goat ropings and space shots, i've been to antarctica and deepest africa. i've never seen anything quite like this. >> cr
dan rather. dan, quite extraordinary incident. i can remember where i was when elvis died. dennis rodman sitting there with the leader of north korea, talking about being his best friend, et cetera. amid all the comedic aspect of this, and those feeling affront by this guy, there is a serious point about raising awareness of north korea and having any kind of contact there. what do you make of it all? >> first of all, i think it's important we focus some attention on north korea. anything...
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actually, let's get more on this now with dan shore, a former prosecutor and eevangeline gomez, a defense attorney. every day we learn more from the family and the hospital and barbs thrown at the family. where are we right now? does this hospital have the right to refuse to help the family move the child? >> under california law, she is dead. irreversible brain death, which is what she is suffering from, you had two experts that said she has irreversible brain death. >> at least two. >> and a third one, an independent expert, that was chosing by the judge who had the same report. she is dead under california law so the hospital is not required to perform a medical procedure. >> can they stop the family from moving her? can they come with their own doctor. >> gentlemen the debate has changed. the court ruled the hospital does not have to continue life support. but now they have another place that will continue life support, and the issue is, can they perform the procedures that are necessary to transfer her to this other place? it's hard to imagine there won't be some accommodation consid
actually, let's get more on this now with dan shore, a former prosecutor and eevangeline gomez, a defense attorney. every day we learn more from the family and the hospital and barbs thrown at the family. where are we right now? does this hospital have the right to refuse to help the family move the child? >> under california law, she is dead. irreversible brain death, which is what she is suffering from, you had two experts that said she has irreversible brain death. >> at least...
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dan rivers, cnn, rome. >> we'll see what he wears his first day out. see you one hour from now, another edition of "360" 10:00 p.m. eastern from rome. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, the countdown begins, the first secret vote in the sistine chapel just hours away. will it be white smoke or black? >> it's unlikely there would be white smoke on the first ballots. >>> could there be an american pope this time? i will ask timothy dolan. >>> plus, new york's soda ban fizzles out. i talk to the woman who wants to be the next mayor, christine quinn. >> today i'm announcing i'm officially running to be the mayor of the great city of new york. >>> what do women really want? i'll talk to four very successful females about supposedly having it all. do they think getting to the top is as simple as two words, lean in? >>> also, the undercover reporter who walked into the texas gun show and walked out with an ar-15, no questions asked. this is "piers morgan live." >>> good evening. we're live at the vatican where the work of ele
dan rivers, cnn, rome. >> we'll see what he wears his first day out. see you one hour from now, another edition of "360" 10:00 p.m. eastern from rome. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, the countdown begins, the first secret vote in the sistine chapel just hours away. will it be white smoke or black? >> it's unlikely there would be white smoke on the first ballots. >>> could there be an american pope this time?...
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. >>> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> it's all but a done deal. >> our only competitor for super bowl just dropped out, miami not willing to spend the money to renovate their stadium. allen wong is live tonight this, is very exciting. >> yes. the mayor says he's got the foil peeled back on champagne and thumbs on the cork but is not ready to celebrate. he wants to wait until nfl owners vote on this before he celebrates. the new stadium is still under construction but the odds of santa clara hosting a super bowl got a lot better today after its only competitor claimed to take a step today. at the end of the session, the florida state legislature did not vote on $350 million in renovations to miami's football stadium which is what the nfl wanted. that pretty much put santa clara in the driver's seat to host the championship in 2016. i spoke to santa clara mayor. he was overflowing with confidence. >> everything about this effort has been cooperation between cities. it's something everyone hopes for. if we can pull this off for a super bowl, imagine what we can do in the future. >> an ol
. >>> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> it's all but a done deal. >> our only competitor for super bowl just dropped out, miami not willing to spend the money to renovate their stadium. allen wong is live tonight this, is very exciting. >> yes. the mayor says he's got the foil peeled back on champagne and thumbs on the cork but is not ready to celebrate. he wants to wait until nfl owners vote on this before he celebrates. the new stadium is still under construction but...
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mark kelly talked about their new mission to end gun violence and we'll talk to connecticut's governor dan malloy about his effort and vice president biden's task force which is expected to present its recommendations tomorrow. we want to begin right here and right now with how the community is coming together spiritually and how people, parents are dealing with so much loss. matt and jennifer hubbard join me. they lost their daughter catherine violet, a little girl who loved life and especially loved animals. i appreciate you both being with us. i know it's not easy. >> sure. >> how are you holding up? >> it's hard. we're going day by day. first, it's hour by hour. now day by day. >> sometimes minute by minute. >> sometimes minute by minute. it changes. it changes. >> it comes in waves. >> it does, and every day for us, i think, is a new first. you know, we're doing new things with the three of us. it's a new first. >> getting through the holidays must have been -- >> yes and no. at first we thought how are we going to do christmas? christmas is about hope and it's about peace. and i thin
mark kelly talked about their new mission to end gun violence and we'll talk to connecticut's governor dan malloy about his effort and vice president biden's task force which is expected to present its recommendations tomorrow. we want to begin right here and right now with how the community is coming together spiritually and how people, parents are dealing with so much loss. matt and jennifer hubbard join me. they lost their daughter catherine violet, a little girl who loved life and...
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tonight, an idea that could help save lives, dan simon is out front. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> reporter: the sound of gunfire, these people are listening for it 24/7 in this small room near san francisco. >> and you can actually tell from the visual signature that you're dealing with a quickly fired weapon. >> reporter: listening for gunfire on the streets and now they develop technology to listen for it in schools. it is called "shot spotter." and right now it is currently used by law enforcement in dozens of cities around the country. >> sadly, the narrative around gun violence shots are fired and a full 80 to 90% of the time people don't call 911. >> shot spotter doesn't even need 911, within seconds, the information is pushed directly to police dispatchers and patrol vehicles. we agreed not to show what the audio sensors look like so people will not tamper with them. but here in san francisco, police say it gets the officers to respond more quickly to the scenes. >> are there shots fired here every day in oakland? >> we're looking at anywhere close to 400 shot spotter ac
tonight, an idea that could help save lives, dan simon is out front. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> reporter: the sound of gunfire, these people are listening for it 24/7 in this small room near san francisco. >> and you can actually tell from the visual signature that you're dealing with a quickly fired weapon. >> reporter: listening for gunfire on the streets and now they develop technology to listen for it in schools. it is called "shot spotter." and...
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>> the suspect -- >> a few moments later, dan white surrendered to the police. this is a stunned city. >> it was a stunned city. after the san francisco mayor and supervisor harvey milk were shot dead in 1978. that is how dianne feinstein became mayor of san francisco in 1978. and that's what she was talking about today. to ted cruz when she talked about seeing the bodies. an incident in which she had to put her fingers into the bullet holes to try to find a pulse that she did not find. san francisco was a stunned city again in 1993 when a gunman walked into an office at 101 california street holding a pair of semiautomatic weapons. he had modified them so they could fire even faster your typical semiautomatic weapon. with those weapons he killed eight people and wounded six others before he killed himself. it was in reaction to that massacre at 101 california that then senator dianne feinstein led the national fight for an assault weapons ban. in 1994, and at the time, nobody said it would pass. but it did pass and it was in effect for ten years. while the cons
>> the suspect -- >> a few moments later, dan white surrendered to the police. this is a stunned city. >> it was a stunned city. after the san francisco mayor and supervisor harvey milk were shot dead in 1978. that is how dianne feinstein became mayor of san francisco in 1978. and that's what she was talking about today. to ted cruz when she talked about seeing the bodies. an incident in which she had to put her fingers into the bullet holes to try to find a pulse that she did...
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dan glickman now joins us from washington. i should mention you fought for the assault weapons ban in congress and suffered dearly in your opinion for it back in '94. you lost your seat. you feel that was the reason why. characterize for me what it was like going door to door in your campaign after having supported that kind of gun control? >> clearly that '94 campaign, i thought i was in good shape. i worked on legislation that protected thousands of jobs in the aviation industry, which saved thousands of jobs in my town, after going door to door, i could see from talking to folks on the street, in many cases their guns, gun ownership and pride of ownership was more important to them than jobs were. that's why this is so difficult. the intensity to gun opposition puts these people almost to one issue voting. most of these people have in issues they're interested in. for a congressman out there who comes from a tough district, if they're hearing this from the standpoint of those who will say they will vote against you if you v
dan glickman now joins us from washington. i should mention you fought for the assault weapons ban in congress and suffered dearly in your opinion for it back in '94. you lost your seat. you feel that was the reason why. characterize for me what it was like going door to door in your campaign after having supported that kind of gun control? >> clearly that '94 campaign, i thought i was in good shape. i worked on legislation that protected thousands of jobs in the aviation industry, which...
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governor dan malloy of connecticut noting today we know he used 30 round magazines to do it and they aloud him to do maximum damage in a short period of time and he left the lower capacity magazines at home. remember, we've now got the search warrants and so now we know what was there. every bit of ammo and firearm in the shooter's home was purchased legally. his mother was not on the black market buying illegal or modified weapons. she bought like a law-abiding citizen. she bought what was legal. she would have only been able to buy 10 round magazines if the assault weapons ban had not been allowed to expire in 2004 or brought back after it expired. they would not have had those extended magazines lying around in their well-armed home. why bring that to the scene you want to kill as many first graders as possible? why bring the 10 round magazine? why handicap yourself with a 10 round magazine when you can instead kill so many more people so much faster with the big magazines? so leave that one at home but bring the 30 rounders. part of the beltway common wisdom that nothing is going
governor dan malloy of connecticut noting today we know he used 30 round magazines to do it and they aloud him to do maximum damage in a short period of time and he left the lower capacity magazines at home. remember, we've now got the search warrants and so now we know what was there. every bit of ammo and firearm in the shooter's home was purchased legally. his mother was not on the black market buying illegal or modified weapons. she bought like a law-abiding citizen. she bought what was...
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like dan says, we have no idea what lance will say but we know that he has said that he knows where all the bodies are buried. >> suarez: so, juliet, is this biggest than lance armstrong now? no longer even solely about him anymore? >> a lot of writers said it was never about lance to begin with, that he was just -- well, he was the kingpin of his own little doping program but cycling has really been rife with doping for many, many years, especially in the '90s. this could be a huge opening to cleaning up the sport of cycling if lance comes out and tells everybody where he got the drugs, who helped him hide his drug -- positive drug tests and all those things, the sport could actually turn over a new leaf but he has to come clean first to the officials. >> suarez: so daniel coyle, what else could happen? what will you be watching for when the oprah show goes out? >> i'll be most curious about seeing contrition. an apology is something that involves genuine feeling, authenticity, it's a process. we'll see if he's taking steps on that process. i'm most curious about what he says to the pe
like dan says, we have no idea what lance will say but we know that he has said that he knows where all the bodies are buried. >> suarez: so, juliet, is this biggest than lance armstrong now? no longer even solely about him anymore? >> a lot of writers said it was never about lance to begin with, that he was just -- well, he was the kingpin of his own little doping program but cycling has really been rife with doping for many, many years, especially in the '90s. this could be a huge...
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we'll talk to dan and nancy about it in just a moment. first, here's abc's ryan owens with the very latest on this strange story. >> detective, i'm not a murderer. >> reporter: you're watching a woman. >> whose lies are catching up to her. >> i'm all for the ten commandments. >> reporter: for a second day, jurors heard jodi arias on a police interrogation tape, lying yet again, about the night she killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> travis were here today, he would tell you that it wasn't me. >> reporter: at one point, the detective leaves the room. arias stretches in the chair. then, stretches the truth even more. >> i'm begging you to at least come clean and tell me why because i don't want to leave here today not knowing 'cause it's going to follow me forever. >> i wish that i had answers. i'm sorry. >> reporter: she denied she was anywhere near alexander's mesa, arizona, home when he was repeatedly stabbed and shot in june 2008. even after the detective shows her racy photos taken in his bed on that day. >> that looks like m
we'll talk to dan and nancy about it in just a moment. first, here's abc's ryan owens with the very latest on this strange story. >> detective, i'm not a murderer. >> reporter: you're watching a woman. >> whose lies are catching up to her. >> i'm all for the ten commandments. >> reporter: for a second day, jurors heard jodi arias on a police interrogation tape, lying yet again, about the night she killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> travis were here...
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the washington city councilman dan over so wants to legalize pot d.c. yes or no. there are always there are already a bunch of regulations on the legalize a lot but nothing is that you know what are you going to legalize pot or you want to go along you might as well legalize prostitution taxes they have got a bucket somebody yes on both thank you so much martin ben cohen thanks guys coming up this week's massacre at the washington navy yard has reignited the debate about gun control but the problem of mass shootings is a complex one it requires more than just one piece of legislation to fix a look at all the possible solutions to america's plague of gun violence in tonight's bigger picture panel after the break. i know c.n.n. the most n.b.c. and fox news have taken some knots lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth and might think. it's because one full attention and the mainstream media works side by side with you is actuall
the washington city councilman dan over so wants to legalize pot d.c. yes or no. there are always there are already a bunch of regulations on the legalize a lot but nothing is that you know what are you going to legalize pot or you want to go along you might as well legalize prostitution taxes they have got a bucket somebody yes on both thank you so much martin ben cohen thanks guys coming up this week's massacre at the washington navy yard has reignited the debate about gun control but the...
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joining us now is connecticut's governor, dan malloy, thank you for being here, i know this is a big, big night for you. >> it is, rachel, glad to be here. this is an important issue for our entire country, and i'm happy to talk about it. >> you had listed in february what your priorities were for governor in gun reform for your state after what happened at sandy hook elementary. after what passed in the senate and presumably what's going to pass in the house tonight -- >> they are pretty much in alignment. there are a couple of things i would have liked to have gotten, an outright ban without grandfathering high capacity magazines. i'm not going to get that, but if you look at this package, this is further reaching, i would say, than any other state has done, including some innovative ideas, about, for instance, who can purchase ammunition. if you're not eligible to purchase a gun, long gun or handgun, then you're not going to be found eligible to purchase ammunition in our state. i think that's an idea that's going to catch on as time goes on. >> the best rejoinder i always felt to
joining us now is connecticut's governor, dan malloy, thank you for being here, i know this is a big, big night for you. >> it is, rachel, glad to be here. this is an important issue for our entire country, and i'm happy to talk about it. >> you had listed in february what your priorities were for governor in gun reform for your state after what happened at sandy hook elementary. after what passed in the senate and presumably what's going to pass in the house tonight -- >>...
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>> shepard: dan springer coffman, texas tonight. just into fox news word that the suspect once wrote that he fantasized about killing prison staff. the associated press is reporting in the last few minutes that evan ebil wrote that in a letter in 2006. seven years later he apparently made his twisted fantasy a reality by shooting the prison chief. we also reported ebil was supposed to be behind bars. i mentioned that at the top of the newscast. the details are crushing for the victims' families. colorado's department of corrections now admits it released evan ebil years ahead of schedule because of a paperwork error. in essence the clerk wrongly presumed his sentences were supposed to run at the same time instead of back to back. two months after ebil went free he died following a high speed chase and shootout with police. investigators connected the gun that ebil was carrying to the murder of the prison boss tom clements. and they say ebil is also linked to the killing of an ibm staff who had been working a second job to take care
>> shepard: dan springer coffman, texas tonight. just into fox news word that the suspect once wrote that he fantasized about killing prison staff. the associated press is reporting in the last few minutes that evan ebil wrote that in a letter in 2006. seven years later he apparently made his twisted fantasy a reality by shooting the prison chief. we also reported ebil was supposed to be behind bars. i mentioned that at the top of the newscast. the details are crushing for the victims'...
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for "nightline," this is dan harris, in new york. now experts tell us the price we paid was a fair price for a clarity enhanced diamond. we spoke to the owner today and he told us today that the clarity enhanced diamonds were a good choice for people with a choice like we had. and he is proud of his business. and speaking of budgets, come on, dan, you couldn't have done better with the mustache? next, we're going on a hunt with some bona fide extreme cougars. >>> abc news "nightline," brought to you by macy's. first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. ...and a great deal. grrrr! ahhh! let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunct
for "nightline," this is dan harris, in new york. now experts tell us the price we paid was a fair price for a clarity enhanced diamond. we spoke to the owner today and he told us today that the clarity enhanced diamonds were a good choice for people with a choice like we had. and he is proud of his business. and speaking of budgets, come on, dan, you couldn't have done better with the mustache? next, we're going on a hunt with some bona fide extreme cougars. >>> abc news...
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dan? >> there's options, carl icahn, clearly, you get the cash the stub and you get to participate in the future upside or give the company back to michael dell at what a lot of shareholders think think is just way too cheap. there's no good scenario here other than the carl icahn scenario. i don't see any upside reason to own the stock. >> all right, financials ripping over the past year. it's a part of the market that's been working. other areas getting hit by sector rotation. the resiliency of the big banks kicks off our street fight. guy is the bull josh is the bear. 90 seconds to make both cases. guy, kick it off. >> the broader market trumps everything, but let's just assume we're besign for awhile. valuation is very come peopling for the banks. that plus the fact maybe we're getting back to normalized earnings for these guys. pete's been seeing huge call buying now in all the financials for awhile now, so the options seem to be behind it as well. yield, the yield curve still works f
dan? >> there's options, carl icahn, clearly, you get the cash the stub and you get to participate in the future upside or give the company back to michael dell at what a lot of shareholders think think is just way too cheap. there's no good scenario here other than the carl icahn scenario. i don't see any upside reason to own the stock. >> all right, financials ripping over the past year. it's a part of the market that's been working. other areas getting hit by sector rotation. the...
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with us.ay a conversation with dan fagan is coming out in just a moment. ago, a die manufacturer brought jobs to a small new jersey town, but it also spewed chemical waste into the air so toxic a community was riddled with cancer. the efforts to close that is in his book. thank you for your work, and i am honored to have you on this program. >> toms river is a town in new jersey. it is halfway between new york city and philadelphia, and it is too far from either city to benefit from prosperity. times were tough in the early 1950 costs. the chemical industry came to town in 1953. plant, ned a huge dye and at the time the people thought it was a wonderful thing. those were good middle-class blue-collar jobs so you could buy a house if you were fortunate enough to get that --d of opposition puritan that kind of position. in the short run things were looking good. >> what happened? there was a specific reason the swiss company that ran the plant show zips -- shows it. it was an isolated position. they would be welcome there. when you make this eye you generate
with us.ay a conversation with dan fagan is coming out in just a moment. ago, a die manufacturer brought jobs to a small new jersey town, but it also spewed chemical waste into the air so toxic a community was riddled with cancer. the efforts to close that is in his book. thank you for your work, and i am honored to have you on this program. >> toms river is a town in new jersey. it is halfway between new york city and philadelphia, and it is too far from either city to benefit from...
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connecticut did pass that package of gun bills last week and governor dan malloy signed it into law. the families who lost loved ones at sandy hook are a potent part of this process. they are willing to grieve publicly in front of millions of people, including on cbs last night, including on air force one with the president today. they are resolving to turn that grief into action. >> do any of you fear that after only four months the impact of this on the congress is beginning to fade? and the memory of how we felt on that day is beginning to fade? >> well, people do change, because the country goes in different places. but we're going to bring it right back, so that america can see four months to them, it feels like it just happened a moment ago. >> to you. >> and yet -- and yet it's been years since i've seen my son. okay. so we're just -- we're not going anywhere. we're here. and we're going to be here. >> we don't get to move on. we don't have the benefit of turning the page to another piece of legislation and having another debate and then playing politics the same way we've bee
connecticut did pass that package of gun bills last week and governor dan malloy signed it into law. the families who lost loved ones at sandy hook are a potent part of this process. they are willing to grieve publicly in front of millions of people, including on cbs last night, including on air force one with the president today. they are resolving to turn that grief into action. >> do any of you fear that after only four months the impact of this on the congress is beginning to fade?...
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dan rivers is in london to bring us the very latest this morning. dan, good morning to you. algeria is defending a military operation that now has left at least one american and 11 others dead. what can you tell us about that? >> absolutely. this situation is not over yet. i think that is the headline. they're saying they're still pursuing terrorists and some hostages within this sprawling gas plant in the far south of algeria. as you say, the state department has confirmed one death. it's been widely reported he is from texas. the state department not going into further details about how many americans may still be missing. we're waiting for an update from london from the british foreign secretary william hague, chairing an emergency meeting about this. algerian state television is reporting that terrorists were planning to kill all of the hostages and to blow up this plant. so, it could have been a lot worse, had they managed to get through that. in the end algerians went in, freed some 650 people. there are still some 30 western hostages missing. >> do we know where those
dan rivers is in london to bring us the very latest this morning. dan, good morning to you. algeria is defending a military operation that now has left at least one american and 11 others dead. what can you tell us about that? >> absolutely. this situation is not over yet. i think that is the headline. they're saying they're still pursuing terrorists and some hostages within this sprawling gas plant in the far south of algeria. as you say, the state department has confirmed one death....
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dan chung is ceo of that company now, dan regailing me where he was that day how close it could have been for you. >> so, i left early that morning for work. not to office as i would have. but to -- >> downtown? >> world trade center number one with david and our colleagues. >> was that happen stance or a meeting? >> i had a meeting, it was a company meeting with actually tyco. well-known multiconglomerate. and i was worried about the stock. david and portfolio would have wanted me to be, we thought, you know, send dan in person to go. neil: you know. you lose 35 workers. giants of the industry. and you are there with fred, couple others, saying what did we do now? did you think that firm could survive? >> well we were determined it would survive. we never doubted that. not sure that necessarily of -- was rational, i know many in the industry did not think we could survive. neil: how did you? i always talk to those firms that sort of try to claw back, that there was a lot of partnering on wall street, a lot of sympathy among players let's help each other out, what was going on? >> ye
dan chung is ceo of that company now, dan regailing me where he was that day how close it could have been for you. >> so, i left early that morning for work. not to office as i would have. but to -- >> downtown? >> world trade center number one with david and our colleagues. >> was that happen stance or a meeting? >> i had a meeting, it was a company meeting with actually tyco. well-known multiconglomerate. and i was worried about the stock. david and portfolio...
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we're joined by michael isakoff in dan bury, connecticut. just report all that we've learned today. >> reporter: pretty chilling stuff, chris. actually, it was a total of ten 30-round high-capacity rounds at the magazine. one on him and three of them empty, by the way. which means he fired all of those rounds. that's how you get up to 154 in less than five minutes. then you go to his house. another vast array of weaponry, two rifles, a pistol, i didn't mention the loaded 12-gauge shotgun in the car. in addition, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition in the house. three samurai swords, a sphere. just an amazing arsenal of weapons, a lot of gun paraphernalia, gun magazines, you know, gun literature. he was clearly much more obsessed and a part of the gun culture than i think any of us appreciated before. you put that together with some of the other information that's in these search warrants, the fb iwitness who describes lanza being an avid video gamer who is a shut-in at the house, rarely left the house and at the sandy hook elementary s
we're joined by michael isakoff in dan bury, connecticut. just report all that we've learned today. >> reporter: pretty chilling stuff, chris. actually, it was a total of ten 30-round high-capacity rounds at the magazine. one on him and three of them empty, by the way. which means he fired all of those rounds. that's how you get up to 154 in less than five minutes. then you go to his house. another vast array of weaponry, two rifles, a pistol, i didn't mention the loaded 12-gauge shotgun...
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my name is dan kraus, founder and ceo of athlete connections. former student athlete, hall of fame from the university of florida. i created it to help student athletes transition out of sports into the business world. 400 student athletes attend college every year. less than 1% will be going pro. that means 99% will be looking for jobs. we have three revenue streams. career fairs where we bring in companies to hire our student athletes, our life skills curriculum and our internet-based national job board. >> we're looking for a $300,000 investment to use for marketing, advertising and pr. our career fairs generate between $8,000 to $9,000 per event twice a year. we sign an agreement with numerous universities. that's a fraction of the 4,000 universities in the united states that have sports programs. that accounts for 20% of our revenue. the other 80% will come from national job board, our curriculum and tv series. the return on investment for investors is 10% equity which will give a 266% return annually after year three. >> all right. guys, t
my name is dan kraus, founder and ceo of athlete connections. former student athlete, hall of fame from the university of florida. i created it to help student athletes transition out of sports into the business world. 400 student athletes attend college every year. less than 1% will be going pro. that means 99% will be looking for jobs. we have three revenue streams. career fairs where we bring in companies to hire our student athletes, our life skills curriculum and our internet-based...
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. >> bob: i would like to see you and dan nash a horse -- dana in a horse race. i'd put money on that. >> kimberly: dana would women. >> andrea: i'm glad we got through the segment without pole and jokes with danica. if you are on an airplane, don't complain. greg has been on flights lately and has stories to tell you next on "the five." ♪ ♪ there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed. ends sunday! ♪ ♪ >> greg: so columnist for slate, the website, not the mote foric rock wants the airline ples to stop reclining in their seat. dan thinks it's rude but blames the airlines saying they reclin
. >> bob: i would like to see you and dan nash a horse -- dana in a horse race. i'd put money on that. >> kimberly: dana would women. >> andrea: i'm glad we got through the segment without pole and jokes with danica. if you are on an airplane, don't complain. greg has been on flights lately and has stories to tell you next on "the five." ♪ ♪ there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of...
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we're back with dan and jason riley and dorothy rebenowitz joins us. on the facts has this policy reduced crime? >> certainly. that is what the mayor believes. it's what the police commissioner believes. it's what the statistics show. a low number of hoydzs last year. in early '90s the number was around 2,000. it's saving the lives of people in most vulnerable communities. >> heather mcdonald has looked at this and if we had the same murder rate in the 1990s you are talking about 10,000 or so black men dead. >> paul: let's look at comparative murder rates versus some of the other big cities in america. new york city, per 100,000 citizens has had five murders whereas four times less than philadelphia for example or chicago. dorothy, if jason is right why any objections? >> there two rose for objection. this is shear demagoguery. let's go to the old saying the cushion is not a suicide pact and basis of the claims that minorities are hurt. look at los angeles police that shot those people that brought a vocal group out, yeah, we don't want to shoot people
we're back with dan and jason riley and dorothy rebenowitz joins us. on the facts has this policy reduced crime? >> certainly. that is what the mayor believes. it's what the police commissioner believes. it's what the statistics show. a low number of hoydzs last year. in early '90s the number was around 2,000. it's saving the lives of people in most vulnerable communities. >> heather mcdonald has looked at this and if we had the same murder rate in the 1990s you are talking about...
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. >> reporter: dan stiles is an expert on ivory markets throughout the world, often going undercover to assess supply and demand. and he led us on the last leg of a journey back in new york city, the center of america's ivory trade. >> so what we're doing is monitoring what's going on with the scale of ivory. there's demand going up. there's demand going down. does demand remain stable? >> reporter: finding the stuff is no problem in manhattan, from priceless sculptures to cheap factory carvings in china and africa. >> what's the age of this, do you think? >> i would say 30 years old, 40 years old. >> reporter: but the hard part is determining what is black market, illegal ivory and what is antique, legally imported ivory that came in before the worldwide ban? >> it's not something i can get my hands on and just call up china or japan and say bring me a task. >> reporter: every merchant we visit insists they sell only legal ivory. but since some new carvings are dyed to appear old, it's impossible to tell just by looking. >> old everything. >> reporter: now, from where we sit it woul
. >> reporter: dan stiles is an expert on ivory markets throughout the world, often going undercover to assess supply and demand. and he led us on the last leg of a journey back in new york city, the center of america's ivory trade. >> so what we're doing is monitoring what's going on with the scale of ivory. there's demand going up. there's demand going down. does demand remain stable? >> reporter: finding the stuff is no problem in manhattan, from priceless sculptures to...
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. >> my name is dan crouse, found irand ceo of athlete connections. i created athlete connections as a service to help student athletes transition out of sports into the business world. over 400,000 student athletes attend colleges each year. less than 1% will be going pro. that means 99% will be looking for jobs. we have three revenue streams. our career fairs, student athlete career fairs, we bring in companies to hire student athletes, life skills curriculum and internet based job board. >> we're looking for $300,000 investment to be used for marketing, advertise and pr. we signed an agreement with 285 universities to bring our services to their campuses. that's a fraction of the 4,000 universities in the united states that have sports programs. that accounts for 20% of our revenue. other 80% comes from our national job board, our curriculum and tv series. the return on investment for investors is 10% equity, which will give a 266% return annually after year three. >> all right. you guys, the time is up. thank you, you did a really nice job. let's
. >> my name is dan crouse, found irand ceo of athlete connections. i created athlete connections as a service to help student athletes transition out of sports into the business world. over 400,000 student athletes attend colleges each year. less than 1% will be going pro. that means 99% will be looking for jobs. we have three revenue streams. our career fairs, student athlete career fairs, we bring in companies to hire student athletes, life skills curriculum and internet based job...
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hotels.com okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> if you're not watching "game of thrones" you're missing out on a cultural phenomenon. at least that's what die hard fans would have you think. and make no mistake, there are a lot of them. as the show's third season begins, abc's david wright learns, the game and the language that's breaking all tv's rules. >> as "game of thrones" starts season three, there be dragons headed their way. fire-breathing dragons, promising to heat up the action. >> i might be your prisoner, but i'm a free woman. >> reporter: the idea heads will roll is not just a metaphor. where all the women seem to get naked sooner or later. >> i have always wanted to see a dragon. and where a dwarf is a sex symbol. "game of thrones"
hotels.com okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> if you're not watching "game of thrones" you're missing out on a cultural phenomenon. at...
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anyway, dan, ever since the invention of the camera, teens have been sharing photos they've taken. and long before there were tweets, we would share comments about people we knew. so what's changed? >> what's changed is the number of people that are doing this and how many people can be reached. just a few years ago, the internet was brand-new. now it connects billions of people. and anybody with a smartphone has the ability to access thatsf people. so pretty much anybody has the power to broadcast to the whole world now. >> well, when is sharing a bad thing? >> well, it can be bad whenever it has the potential to hurt someone or reflect negatively on you. so maybe you could hurt someone's feelings by posting something that is inappropriate about them, but it could also be something that just reflects poorly on you that you don't want out there. >> what is "t.m.i." to put out there on a profile? >> "t.m.i." is too much information. and as we talk about the internet is a very public place, and oftentimes it's not appropriate to put information up there that's just too private or too
anyway, dan, ever since the invention of the camera, teens have been sharing photos they've taken. and long before there were tweets, we would share comments about people we knew. so what's changed? >> what's changed is the number of people that are doing this and how many people can be reached. just a few years ago, the internet was brand-new. now it connects billions of people. and anybody with a smartphone has the ability to access thatsf people. so pretty much anybody has the power to...
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dan, how do you respond? >> well, i guess you'd say ask them about that in chicago or detroit where the crime rate has certainly not fallen. look. crime is created -- done by criminals, and criminals create -- the average real criminal would -- produces about 15, 16 crime as year as a late criminologist pointed out, if you don't want them to commit crimes you have to take them off the street or you have to suppress them. i think that's an established fact of criminality. if these cops in new york are going to step back, then i think the criminals are going to step forward. it's not an experiment that i think any of us wants to take having lived in the city in the '70s and '80s. >> supreme court ruling, terry versus the state of ohio, stop and frisk is permitted. d us this go against the -- >> this's why she did not overturn the stop and frisk policfrisk policy. >> she's going to micromanage it though. >> exactly. to the extent this results in less effective policing in these communities, it's going to result
dan, how do you respond? >> well, i guess you'd say ask them about that in chicago or detroit where the crime rate has certainly not fallen. look. crime is created -- done by criminals, and criminals create -- the average real criminal would -- produces about 15, 16 crime as year as a late criminologist pointed out, if you don't want them to commit crimes you have to take them off the street or you have to suppress them. i think that's an established fact of criminality. if these cops in...
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joining us is dan heninger. columnist mary anastio mcgrady. dan, certainly a lot to talk about. ways your choice? >> i think obviously the biggest story of the year was obama care. officially the affordable care act. it also has a story, it has told us about the future of liberal governance. barack obama came into the presidency. the first inaugural speech, he told us he was going to deliver benefits from the government, the government should be able to do that. in fact, two weeks ago, he said we are all the american people the government. the government is us. they introduced obama care. the first thing that didn't work was the website. it just didn't function. this was when people expect websites to work. i think in some ways, more important thing is the cancellation of the policies. limited choice of doctors. this was not a failure of the act. it was intended to work this way. in other policies would be terminated, people would go into the ones defined by the act because they were broader and this would be a good thing. instead of being a good thing, people are turning agains
joining us is dan heninger. columnist mary anastio mcgrady. dan, certainly a lot to talk about. ways your choice? >> i think obviously the biggest story of the year was obama care. officially the affordable care act. it also has a story, it has told us about the future of liberal governance. barack obama came into the presidency. the first inaugural speech, he told us he was going to deliver benefits from the government, the government should be able to do that. in fact, two weeks ago, he...
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dan kerman, kron 4. >> apples the dominance in the smart phone market could become to an end. according to the wall street to journal, the iphone 5 component orders have been cut in half. this suggesting that the demand is lower. apple is slowing down on manufacturing. their stock was impacted. almost $200 and down gabe slate tech report >> pay attention to this man walking away from the camera. will the postal truck do the right thing? let us roll the video. and it was not like the driver was in their rush the only part a few feet away. the chp is stating that they need to yield. there is no law that says that they need to beat the pedestrian. however, drivers are doing just that. no matter what this person is carrying you must yield. if they are riding a bicycle the cannot use the crosswalk. just like a squatter should not be using the crosswalk. pedestrians now also should not be able to cross if you do not have a wall so you need to wait until you do. there is a constant battle between pedestrians and drivers both our breaking the law. remember this, if you are on foyt and
dan kerman, kron 4. >> apples the dominance in the smart phone market could become to an end. according to the wall street to journal, the iphone 5 component orders have been cut in half. this suggesting that the demand is lower. apple is slowing down on manufacturing. their stock was impacted. almost $200 and down gabe slate tech report >> pay attention to this man walking away from the camera. will the postal truck do the right thing? let us roll the video. and it was not like the...
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♪ >> dan: good evening, i'm dan ashley. we begin with the crash of flight 214. there are several new developments including new animation we wanted to show you. it is provided to "abc 7 news" and shows just how far off the plane was to the three degree glide slope that was ideal. transparent blue plane shows where the plane should have been flying on final approach. actual jet was much lower than that. it wasn't before 9 seconds before the crash the pilots realized the plane's speed had dropped dangerously and the impact was so violent the floorboards disintegrated. n.t.s. held the final san francisco briefing today and revealed more information from the voice and data recorders. as heather ishimaru explains we now know what the pilots were doing and what the plane was doing in those critical final moments. >> now that investigators in washington had more time to listen to the cockpit voice recordings, they have added more detail to the last nine seconds of the flight. rather than just one call for a go-around or aborted landing there were two. they came seconds
♪ >> dan: good evening, i'm dan ashley. we begin with the crash of flight 214. there are several new developments including new animation we wanted to show you. it is provided to "abc 7 news" and shows just how far off the plane was to the three degree glide slope that was ideal. transparent blue plane shows where the plane should have been flying on final approach. actual jet was much lower than that. it wasn't before 9 seconds before the crash the pilots realized the plane's...